And some Gorilla glue
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That's a good comparison, John Galt. And a darn good episode!
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Everyone knows chairs can't hold their liquor.
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Those are neat, and they look fairly difficult to make. Thank you for another great gallery.
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Like I said, I can not believe the items left behind. These instruments are not cheap!
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Y2K....forgot about that. Another the world is coming to an end.
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Interesting shot of table folded up.
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One thing that fascinates me in abandoned properties are the items left behind. In Philadelphia when the Edison High School was abandoned, desks, chairs, files .....it just makes me wonder. New gallery, great I love these.
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I've never seen this materiel before. I wonder what it is?
Great set.
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It's refreshing to see galleries where the buildings are graffiti free.
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I remember the less than positive approach to Y2K.
Now this was a cool project! Wonder where those kids are now, 12 years later. Thanks for the great gallery Motts.
Right autoguy! Usually it is tagged beyond belief and every piece of glass is smashed.
I love the hand prints.
Don't see why they couldn't rehab this school and reopen. They did that with a lot of buildings. Sad to see a school in this condition. Yeah I know the mold would be a big issue.